(Singer, Sasha Lazard at the opening of The Den. Photo Courtesy of Dean Neville/BFAnyc.com)
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Within the myriad of Midtown Manhattan bar and lounge spots stands The Den; a unique new bar and lounge designed by acclaimed architect, Jeffrey Beers.
On Wednesday, guests including Executive Editor of The Daily Front Row, Peter Davis; Contributing Editor of Town & Country magazine, Gillian Hearst-Shaw; Vogue's Jill Demling; Senior Editor of Town & Country, Micaela English; Joey Wolffer of The Wolffer Estate Vineyard in The Hamptons and more, gathered for the opening of this new fixture located at The WestHouse Hotel.
With the intimacy of an old friend's living room and decor reminiscent of a 1920s gentlemen's lounge, you may be sure to enjoy The Den for private encounters, business or personal. Serving bespoke cocktails, wine, beer and an assortment of cheeses and charcuterie, The Den is perfect for late afternoon refreshments on the way to dinner as well.
Make yourself at home... literally. If you don't feel like heading home, check into a WestHouse Hotel room, said to resemble elegant, residential townhouse living, right in the middle of bustling Manhattan.
Photo Diary: The Opening of WestHouse Hotel's, The Den
(Photos Courtesy of Dean Neville/BFAnyc.com)
Peter Davis, Paige Reddinger
Gillian Hearst-Shaw, Jack Yeaton, Di Petroff
Jill Simon, Joey Wolffer
Natasha Silver Bell
Karla Keskin and Neil Luthra
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